Am I the only one who doesn't see a point in these core set reprints? Not that I don't like the reflavoring in this and Narturalize, but they could have reprinted something that, you know, isn't in standard right now. Concentration, maybe?

Finally Divination with new art. Not that I use Divination much, but when I do I'd rather use this art than the crummy old one.

An omg can't believe how many comments think these are shuriken. they are Divining coins (or known as Divination coins to some) used by gypsies, wiccas, priests, and elders dating as far back as superstition itself. Typically they are thrown onto something that makes ripples like a thin layer of sand or water. Some coins have markings on them or shaped differently, and depending on which symbols are face up and adjacent to each other, after they are thrown, determines how they are read.

As for the reprinting of this card and others like Fling and Naturalize, I'd guess it's for Limited purposes. Why try to reinvent something that already works they way you need it to? An since every set needs a number of reprints (It's a development rule apparently) it really doesn't hurt IMO if they use cards from the current core sets so long as they are commons.

Commander Review: Unconditional card draw is good. This one lacks power though. During the first few turns you should have enough cards on your hand, and focus on ramping up your mana base. In the late game, you'd rather want to pay more mana for a stronger card draw spell.1/5